UFC 129 takes place April 30 at Toronto’s Rogers Centre and features a pay-per-view welterweight title fight between current champion Georges St-Pierre and top contender Jake Shields.

MacDonald vs. Jensen likely will be part of the untelevised preliminary card.

After a four-fight break from the UFC that saw him register three wins, MacDonald returned to the organization in May at UFC 113, where he suffered a first-round TKO loss to John Salter due to a broken leg. MacDonald has been on the mend since the gruesome injury.

However, his latest UFC stint likely will end unless he’s victorious at UFC 119; he lost his past three UFC fights going back to a December 2008 submission loss to Wilson Gouveia. Prior to the recent skid, the 35-year-old Canadian went 5-3 in the UFC with three “Submission of the Night” bonuses and a “KO of the Night” award.

Jensen, too, is in his second UFC stint. After going 0-2 with submission losses to Thales Leites and Demian Maia in 2007, the 33-year-old return to the promotion in 2008 and is 2-3 while rotating between wins and losses. The victories have come over Steve Steinbess and Jesse Forbes while the defeats have come to Gouveia, Mark Munoz and Court McGee.

Six of Jensen’s seven career losses have come via submission; meanwhile, 18 of MacDonald’s 24 victories have come via submission.

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